What's the difference between a real estate agent and a REALTOR®?
Every REALTOR® is a licensed real estate professional, but not every licensed agent is a REALTOR®. The term REALTOR® is a registered trademark reserved for active members of the National Association of REALTORS®, who agree to abide by a strict Code of Ethics and Professional Standards that go beyond state licensing law. The difference isn't the license — it's the additional ethical commitment to treat all parties fairly and honestly.
What does the ABR® designation mean for me as a buyer?
ABR® stands for Accredited Buyer's Representative — an official designation conferred by the Center for REALTOR® Development. REALTORS® earn it by completing additional coursework and demonstrating real experience representing buyers. The training emphasizes fiduciary-level standards — good faith, loyalty, and a buyer-first focus — so an ABR® brings specialized expertise to working with buyers. It reflects training and competence; the specific duties you're owed also depend on your brokerage relationship, which in New Mexico is often a transaction-broker relationship.
Does every real estate agent automatically represent the buyer's interests?
Not automatically — and in New Mexico, representation works a bit differently than many people expect. Every licensee owes a baseline set of statutory Broker Duties to all parties, plus added duties to the party they're directly serving (such as not revealing a buyer's top price to the seller). Most New Mexico brokerages, including ours, work as transaction brokers — a non-fiduciary relationship that still carries those duties — and use a full agency relationship only in specific situations, in writing. The best way to know exactly what you're owed is to talk it through early.
Is Laurel Brandi a REALTOR® and an ABR®?
Yes. Laurel Brandi is a REALTOR® with the ABR® (Accredited Buyer's Representative), SRS®, and GREEN® designations, serving buyers throughout Las Cruces and southern New Mexico through New Mexico Properties. Because her focus is first-time buyers, relocators, and upsizers, buyer representation is the heart of her practice — not an afterthought.